**RBS Cambridge: Your Trusted Banking Partner in the Heart of Cambridge**

Located at 28 Trinity Street, RBS Cambridge is dedicated to providing exceptional banking services tailored to meet the needs of both individuals and businesses. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering personalized financial solutions, ensuring that each customer feels valued and supported. Whether you’re looking for everyday banking services, investment advice, or specialized financial products, we pride ourselves on our expertise and customer-centric approach.

At RBS Cambridge, we understand that convenience is key. Our welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff are here to assist you with any inquiries or appointments you may need. We strive to make your banking experience seamless and efficient, allowing you to focus on what matters most to you.

We invite you to reach out to us at 0345 724 2424 during business hours or visit our website at [www.rbs.co.uk](http://www.rbs.co.uk/) for more information about our comprehensive range of services. Experience the RBS difference today, where quality service and customer satisfaction are our top priorities!

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Jonathan Crowe

1 Google Rating

Like every other bank, closed when customers are out of work hours. Closed at 1 pm on a Saturday and

1/ 5

Like every other bank, closed when customers are out of work hours. Closed at 1 pm on a Saturday and closed all day Sunday. No other business could operate like this. Utterly useless and not fit for purpose.

John Mills

5 Google Rating

Great team at Trinity Street. Shame the direct phone number has changed.

5/ 5

Great team at Trinity Street. Shame the direct phone number has changed.

Gail Kenney

1 Google Rating

Really awful. have shut my bank and I have to go into town. absaolute nightmare.

1/ 5

Really awful. have shut my bank and I have to go into town. absaolute nightmare.

Sama Azad

5 Google Rating

Good services

5/ 5

Good services

Bashar Mohammad

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

Yash Gaikwad

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff

5/ 5

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